A dejected Harambee Stars coach Stanely Okumbi on the touchline during their 2017 Africa Cup of Nations qualifier between Kenya and Guinea Bissau at Nyayo Stadium on March 27, 2016. [PHOTO/nation.co.ke]
The future of Harambee Stars coach Stanely Okumbi is uncertain with word doing round that he has been sacked.
It is believed that the Football Kenya Federation (FKF) could be succumbing to consistent pressure from fans and planning to unveil a new coach ahead of the Cecafa Senior Challenge Cup that begins December 3.
According to sources within the federation, either of the two Belgian coaches Adel Amrouche (former Harambee Stars coach) and Paul Put are in the line to replace Okumbi.
Reports from the Nation show that Okumbi is set to be relegated to the assistant coach role.
His recent games in charge of the Stars ended in losses, falling to Iraq and Thailand in their international friendly matches.
The losses made fans begin a massive protest dubbed Okumbi Out.